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08-31-2006, 07:43 PM
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Top 99 Most Desireable Women? Ask Men.
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08-31-2006, 07:46 PM
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#692
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That's quite a bit to wade through. Can you just tell us your rank and be done with it? Or would that be outable?
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08-31-2006, 07:49 PM
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#693
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Originally posted by Shape Shifter
That's quite a bit to wade through. Can you just tell us your rank and be done with it? Or would that be outable?
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Ah, not sure. Since I'm known to be vain I am sure I am ranked a lot lower than I think I'm ranked.
But this one is funny. A Cover Shot is a tv show and I've seen these billboards they speak of but the premise is to take not so hot people and make them hot.
Most notable quotes "shine on you crazy diamond" [I think another version is koo koo diamond] and "she went from frump to I'd tap that shit" ha.
http://socialitelife.com/2006/08/31/...orter.php#more
and also on that same website
George Clooney and Ellen Barkin? WTF?
lastly Scarlett Johanson is in a new movie the Black Dahlia about a famous unsolved murder? why does that sound familiar?
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08-31-2006, 08:11 PM
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#694
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Originally posted by patentparanyc
lastly Scarlett Johanson is in a new movie the Black Dahlia about a famous unsolved murder? why does that sound familiar?
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Because it's the name of a famous unsolved murder?
Also, I think there have been previous movies/shows about it.
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08-31-2006, 08:27 PM
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Hats Off
Nicely done.
- LONDON, England (AP) --
Biographer A.N. Wilson thought he had new evidence that English poet John Betjeman, who publicly lamented his dull sex life, had a previously unknown extramarital affair.
Wilson included the letter, said to be from the poet to his mistress, in his book "Betjeman," published this month.
He failed to notice that the first letter of each sentence in one section of the letter spells out "A.N. Wilson is a s---."
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/book....ap/index.html
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08-31-2006, 08:35 PM
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Hats Off
Snot?
Shit?
Slut?
You left out the best part,
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The newspaper suggested that rival Betjeman biographer Bevis Hillier might have been responsible
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Ritchie Incognito is a shitbag.
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08-31-2006, 09:24 PM
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Hot Coffee sir?
Ollie - have you been misbehaving?
BEND, Ore. – Police arrested a motorist accused of twice visiting a coffee stand while naked from the waist down.
Garry Scott Harding, 37, of Bend was arraigned Tuesday on public indecency and stalking charges. The stalking accusation was for having repeated contact with the 16-year-old girl working at the stand.
Harding explained that his ex-wife had once removed his pants before the couple visited a drive-thru window in Montana. Harding said he couldn't stop thinking about the experience and wanted to try it again.
Harding told police that the coffee stand was chosen at random. He denied being sexually aroused during his visits and said he returned the third time to apologize for his earlier behavior.
During his first trip, Harding told police, the clerk accidently spilled on him, calling attention to his lack of clothing. Harding said the drink was a cold one (should have been a hot drink).
Officers found women's underwear during their search of Harding's vehicle. He told them he likes wearing his current wife's underwear, according to the report.
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08-31-2006, 09:28 PM
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I Like fringey 67%
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Originally posted by ltl/fb
It was not applicable to what is available to me. Nor did it take into account any of my personal tastes, e.g. NO TOFU. I don't think you are ready to be a lunch recommender. You need to get some additional experience first.
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Too late for today, but have you been to Versailles?
http://www.versaillescuban.com/menu_b.html
Great food (I love the garlic chicken). No tofu in sight.
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08-31-2006, 11:05 PM
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Woof? Who are you? Anyway, I could go from home but not so much from work. I would have to traverse a chunk of the west side to get there from work, and as previously discussed, the traffic sucks. I pass it on the way to the airport all the time, though. Maybe I will go for lunch sometime this weekend. Thanks!
ETA I want to try this: Picadillo a la Criolla
Ground Beef Cuban Style
EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF WITH POTATOES COOKED IN A TOMATO-BASED SAUCE TO CREATE THE PERFECT BEEF STEW
because it sounds like something I got at a restaurant that opened like my 3rd year of law school that I loved. Though that involved black olives as well, and had rice in it (rice on side at Versailles). Mmmmmmmm.
EATA Do they have sangria? not listed on menu (I don't think) but mentioned in a review.
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08-31-2006, 11:51 PM
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#700
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25 characters?
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Originally posted by patentparanyc
No really, Ask Men.com
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discuss amongst yourselves.
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"AskMen.com?"
How quaint.
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08-31-2006, 11:56 PM
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Taltos
"AskMen.com?"
How quaint.
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I'm not even gonna ask why there were 30-something more pages of shit today.
but welcome back Taltos.
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08-31-2006, 11:58 PM
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#702
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I Like fringey 67%
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Originally posted by ltl/fb
Woof? Who are you? Anyway, I could go from home but not so much from work. I would have to traverse a chunk of the west side to get there from work, and as previously discussed, the traffic sucks. I pass it on the way to the airport all the time, though. Maybe I will go for lunch sometime this weekend. Thanks!
ETA I want to try this: Picadillo a la Criolla
Ground Beef Cuban Style
EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF WITH POTATOES COOKED IN A TOMATO-BASED SAUCE TO CREATE THE PERFECT BEEF STEW
because it sounds like something I got at a restaurant that opened like my 3rd year of law school that I loved. Though that involved black olives as well, and had rice in it (rice on side at Versailles). Mmmmmmmm.
EATA Do they have sangria? not listed on menu (I don't think) but mentioned in a review.
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you loved law school or the restaurant? there was a reason you learned all those commas in hs that I don't know if you loved.
can you give us a list of the lunch restaurants within a reasonable drive- even if just by ethnic type?
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09-01-2006, 12:13 AM
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#703
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I Like fringey 67%
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Originally posted by ltl/fb
Woof? Who are you? Anyway, I could go from home but not so much from work. I would have to traverse a chunk of the west side to get there from work, and as previously discussed, the traffic sucks. I pass it on the way to the airport all the time, though. Maybe I will go for lunch sometime this weekend. Thanks!
ETA I want to try this: Picadillo a la Criolla
Ground Beef Cuban Style
EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF WITH POTATOES COOKED IN A TOMATO-BASED SAUCE TO CREATE THE PERFECT BEEF STEW
because it sounds like something I got at a restaurant that opened like my 3rd year of law school that I loved. Though that involved black olives as well, and had rice in it (rice on side at Versailles). Mmmmmmmm.
EATA Do they have sangria? not listed on menu (I don't think) but mentioned in a review.
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Why the woof? I have a dog - did you hear her in the background?
Who am I? Noone you know (as far as I know). Just trying to work my way into the cocktail party that is the FB, and I love the food at Versailles, and given what you had alluded to about the areas you work and live, I figured the Culver City and/or La Cienega locations might work for you. Anyone can feel to ask me questions about who I am if they like, though. I'm not trying to be mysterious about myself or anything. Just not sure what to share in response to the "who are you" question.
I don't know if they have Sangria. I think I've only had beer there, and all my recent orders have been to go, so I haven't gotten a peek at the bebida list in a while.
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09-01-2006, 02:20 AM
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#704
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I Like fringey 67%
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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
you loved law school or the restaurant? there was a reason you learned all those commas in hs that I don't know if you loved.
can you give us a list of the lunch restaurants within a reasonable drive- even if just by ethnic type?
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Duh, the restaurant was loved. Who loves law school?
I don't drive to lunch. There is an upscale food court that is within walking distance if it's not too hot. Anything over say 75 is too hot.
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09-01-2006, 02:22 AM
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Originally posted by Paisley
Why the woof? I have a dog - did you hear her in the background? ![Wink](http://www.lawtalkers.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Who am I? Noone you know (as far as I know). Just trying to work my way into the cocktail party that is the FB, and I love the food at Versailles, and given what you had alluded to about the areas you work and live, I figured the Culver City and/or La Cienega locations might work for you. Anyone can feel to ask me questions about who I am if they like, though. I'm not trying to be mysterious about myself or anything. Just not sure what to share in response to the "who are you" question.
I don't know if they have Sangria. I think I've only had beer there, and all my recent orders have been to go, so I haven't gotten a peek at the bebida list in a while.
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Hi! Where else did you post in the last, like, 3 days? Weird.
Anyway, welcome I guess, even if you are some kind of hoax-y sock-y thing like ppnyc.
ETA you must have added the distinctive ladybug thing recently.
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